Article de revue: ID no. (ISBN etc.):  13546783 Clé de citation BibTeX:  Ripoll1998
Ripoll, T. (1998). Why this makes me think of that. Thinking & Reasoning, 4(1), p. p15–43.
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Catégories: Analogie, COEFF, Effets de contenu, Full text, Transfert analogique
Descripteurs: REASONING, THOUGHT & thinking
Auteurs: Ripoll
Collection: Thinking & Reasoning

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This study was aimed at explaining how and under what conditions surface similarity leads to the retrieval of an analogous base problem in LTM. Some elements of a theory of the organisation of knowledge in memory are proposed. Two levels of representation are distinguished. The first level represents directly accessible, local surface properties. The second level represents more abstract information pertaining to the category with which each analogous problem can be associated. Some results will be described showing that access to an analogue in LTM based on surface properties is determined by the existence of a similarity at a higher level of abstraction. This is a search-area effect, in that categorical information seems to delimit a memory search space, within which the connection between local surface properties is more likely to be made. ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR Copyright of Thinking & Reasoning is the property of Psychology Press (UK) and its content may not be copied or emailed to
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